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Airbus spotlights latest rotorcraft technologies at Rotorcraft Asia
Airbus Helicopters’ showcase includes an impressive life-size static display of its new-generation medium-lift H160.
Boeing could save $3-m per plane by using 3D-printed parts
Boeing has contracted Norsk Titanium AS to print the world’s very first titanium parts for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
U.S. fires missiles into Syria
Two American warships in the Mediterranean Sea on Thursday night launched more than 50 Tomahawk cruise missiles at a government-controlled...
045 |CAF shifts gear in Iraq, proposed changes for RMCC, and new contracts for defence companies
The government hast just extended the CAF's anti-ISIS operations. But that's not the only change that's worth reporting about the...
Airbus, SITA work together on air transport cybersecurity
More than 91 per cent of airlines plan to invest in cybersecurity programs over the next three years, according to...
Montreal software firm bags Lockheed’s offset investment
Mannarino's investment agreement with Lockheed Martin represents the largest investment the aerospace company has made in a Canadian SME.
Field Aviation to upgrade CT-156 Harvard aircraft
The upgrade will consist of the addition of a Traffic Advisory System (TAS) and an Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast...
Transport Canada okay, DRDC backing lifts Drone Delivery Canada’s prospects
Drone Delivery Canada plans to use its UAV's to deliver supplies to indigenous communities in remote Canadian areas.
Canada pitches in $340-M for U.S. defence satellite
Canada’s contribution to the 9th Wideband Global Satellite Communications (WGS-9) constellation satellite represents the largest financial contribution of the five...
Parachute malfunction cited in SAR tech’s death
Master Cpl. Alfred Barr. of the 435 Transport and Rescue Squadron, was on training near Yorkton, Sask, when he was killed.